> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 28 06:39:44 2000
> 
> On Sun, 28 May 2000, Chris Mauritz wrote:
> > If someone made an intel-based board with:
> > 
> > onboard ether
> > onboard scsi
> > dual socket 370 (BP6 doesn't count since it's only for celerons)
> > support for a 2 gigs of ECC SDRAM
> > microATX form factor
> 
> I would say, put some on-board video on it as well.
> And if it would be for a node, then leaving the SCSI
> off wouldn't hurt either (price wise). Lots of DIMM sockets
> would indeed be *very* handy.

If you want onboard video and no SCSI, the Intel 810 boards
are nice.  The only real problem is they only support 512mb RAM.
This is what most 1RU builders use today.

Cheers,

Chris
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